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Private Airport Transfers in Kenya

  • Fixed price — no taxi meter, no surge pricing
  • Name board meet & greet in arrivals hall
  • Real-time flight tracking · 60-min free wait
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours
Fixed

Pricing

24/7

Support

Free

Cancellation

At a glance

Kenya Transfer Facts

Country
Kenya
Cities
3
Airports
1
Flight tracking
Included
Free wait
60 min
Availability
24/7
Destination guide

About Kenya

Kenya — landmark photo

Private airport transfers in Kenya depart from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Nairobi, the country's main gateway, with rides reaching the city center in roughly 30 minutes. Kenya straddles the equator in East Africa, bordering Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, Uganda, and Tanzania with an Indian Ocean coastline.

Beyond Nairobi, travelers head to the wildlife of the Maasai Mara, the flamingos of Lake Nakuru, Mount Kenya, the elephants of Amboseli, and the beaches of Mombasa and Diani. Transferhood operates fixed-price Kenya airport transfers to all major destinations, with multilingual drivers and flight monitoring.

Kenya uses the Kenyan Shilling (KES). Nairobi to the Maasai Mara is 270 km on rough roads, so small-plane safari flights pair well with airport transfers for game-drive itineraries.

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Before you arrive

Private Transfers in Kenya — What to Expect

Kenya offers one of the most extensive private transfer networks in the region. With 3 cities and 1 airports served, Transferhood connects you to any destination across Kenya. Prices start from €56 — fixed price, no surge pricing, no hidden fees.

Your Driver at Arrivals

At every Kenya airport, your Transferhood chauffeur waits in the arrivals hall holding a name board. Free waiting time is 60 minutes after your scheduled landing — automatically extended if your flight is delayed. Driver contact details are shared in advance of your pickup.

Popular Destinations Across Kenya

  • Nairobi Nairobi National Park, David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Giraffe Centre, Karen Blixen Museum
  • Malindi Vasco da Gama Pillar, Malindi Marine National Park, Gedi Ruins
  • Mombasa Fort Jesus, Old Town Mombasa, Haller Park
Our services

Transferhood in Kenya

  • Kenya airport transfers — all major airports
  • Meet-and-greet pickup at Kenya airport arrivals
  • Early morning and late-night Kenya airport pickups
  • Cross-port transfers across Kenya
  • Door-to-door private transfer in Kenya
  • Round-trip airport transfers across Kenya
  • Group transfers — van and minibus available
  • Inter-city private transfers within Kenya
  • Fixed-price airport taxi across Kenya
  • One-way transfers to Kenya hotels and residences
  • Business-class chauffeur service in Kenya
  • Corporate and event transport across Kenya
Transfer insights

Vehicle Classes for Kenya Transfers

All Transferhood transfers across Kenya include flight monitoring, fixed pricing, and professional drivers. Choose the class that fits your group size and preference.

Best value

Solo Travellers & Couples

Economy class covers up to 3 passengers with standard luggage — the most affordable fixed-price transfer option.

Business & leisure

Business Travellers

Premium class (executive saloon) includes a professional driver and complimentary wait time. Ideal for corporate arrivals.

Premium comfort

First Class Experience

Luxury saloon with top-tier comfort. Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7 Series or similar. The ultimate transfer experience.

Groups & families

Families & Small Groups

Standard Van carries up to 7 passengers with full luggage. Ideal for family holidays or group trips.

Large groups

Business VAN

Mercedes V-Class or similar. Premium van for up to 6 passengers with executive comfort and ample luggage space.

Large parties

Large Groups & Events

Minibus class handles 8–16 passengers. Fixed group pricing — no per-head surcharges, no surprises on arrival.

Why Fixed Pricing Matters in Kenya

Metered taxis and rideshares apply surge pricing during peak hours across Kenya. Transferhood locks your fare at the time of booking — the price you see is the price you pay, regardless of traffic, waiting time, or flight delays. All tolls, parking, and waiting fees are included in your quote.

Simple & fast

How to Book a Transfer

  1. 01

    Enter your trip details

    Share your flight number, pickup time, and destination so we match you with the ideal driver.

  2. 02

    Choose your vehicle class

    Compare economy, executive, and van options with upfront fares and generous luggage allowances.

  3. 03

    Add extras if needed

    Request child seats or additional luggage support to customise the ride.

  4. 04

    Confirm and receive instant updates

    Complete your booking and receive driver contact information and live flight notifications.

Average booking time: 1 minute

Choose your ride

Our Vehicle Options

Economy

Economy

33

Toyota Corolla, Skoda Octavia or similar

Comfort

Comfort

33

Mercedes C-Class, BMW 3 Series, Audi A4 or similar

First Class

First Class

33

Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7 Series, Audi A8 or similar

SUV

SUV

55

Cadillac Escalade, BMW X7, Chevrolet Suburban or similar

Minivan

Minivan

77

Mercedes Vito, VW Caravelle, Toyota HiAce or similar

Business VAN

Business VAN

66

Mercedes V-Class, Lexus LM, VW Caravelle Business or similar

Minibus

Minibus

1614

Mercedes Sprinter, Ford Transit or similar

Our promises

Book with Confidence

Every booking comes with these guarantees. No exceptions.

Fixed pricing

The price you see is the price you pay. No meters, no surge pricing, no hidden fees — ever.

Real-time flight tracking

Your driver monitors your flight live. Delayed? We adjust automatically at no extra cost.

60-min free waiting

After landing you need time. Baggage, customs, a coffee — your driver waits, on us.

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before pickup for a full refund, no questions asked.

Professional drivers

Every driver is vetted, licensed and insured. Name sign at arrivals, clean vehicle, professional service.

Instant confirmation

Booking confirmed in 1 minute. Driver details and pickup info land in your inbox immediately.

Meeting point

Meet Your Driver in Kenya

Where Will You Meet Your Driver?

Your Transferhood driver will be waiting at the arrivals exit of your Kenya airport holding a sign with your name. If your flight is delayed, your driver tracks it in real time and adjusts automatically — no extra charge.

With 1 airports covered across Kenya, Transferhood provides consistent meet-and-greet service at every location. Your driver is always local and knows the area.

Name sign meet & greet at all Kenya airports
Real-time flight tracking on every booking
60 minutes free waiting at airport pickups

What to Bring

Simply have your booking confirmation ready — digital or printed. Your driver will have your name, flight number, and pickup details. No need to call or search for your driver.

Driver Communication

You will receive your driver's name and phone number before your pickup. Contact details are shared via email and SMS so you can reach your driver directly if needed.

Driver details sent before pickup
24/7 customer support available
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
Got questions?

Travel Guide to Kenya

The best time to visit Kenya is during the dry seasons from June to October and January to February, ideal for safaris and wildlife viewing, including the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara. The rainy seasons bring lush landscapes but can affect road conditions in remote areas.
Most travelers need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Kenya, which has replaced the previous visa system and can be applied for online before departure. East African Community (EAC) citizens generally enjoy visa-free entry.
The official currency is the Kenyan Shilling (KES). ATMs are available in cities and tourist hubs, and many establishments accept credit cards or even mobile payments via M-Pesa. Carry small bills for tips and rural purchases.
Kenya has two official languages: Swahili (Kiswahili) and English. English is widely used in business, government, and tourism, while Swahili and dozens of local languages are spoken in everyday life.
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Nairobi is about 18 km from the city center, and you can reach downtown by airport taxi, hotel shuttle, or rideshare. For a stress-free transfer to safari lodges or hotels, especially after a long flight, many travelers use Transferhood.com.
Kenya is generally safe for tourists, particularly in established safari destinations and resort areas, but petty crime in Nairobi and Mombasa requires caution. Avoid border areas with Somalia, follow guide advice in parks, and use trusted transport providers.
Don't miss the Maasai Mara, Amboseli with its views of Kilimanjaro, Lake Nakuru, Tsavo National Park, and the coastal city of Mombasa with its beaches and Swahili culture. To combine multiple parks and cities efficiently, many travelers arrange transfers and connections via Transferhood.com.
Kenya uses Type G plugs, the same three-pin standard found in the UK, with a voltage of 240V at 50Hz. Travelers from most other regions will need an adapter.
Try ugali (maize porridge) with sukuma wiki (collard greens) and nyama choma (grilled meat), pilau rice, samosas, and fresh tropical fruits. Coastal areas offer rich Swahili dishes with coconut, seafood, and aromatic spices.
Credit cards are accepted in hotels, lodges, larger restaurants, and supermarkets in major cities and tourist areas. However, in rural areas, markets, and many small businesses, cash or M-Pesa is the norm, so always keep some shillings on hand.
You can travel between Kenyan cities by domestic flights (popular for safaris), the modern Madaraka Express train between Nairobi and Mombasa, or long-distance buses. For safari circuits and comfortable airport-to-lodge transfers, private services through Transferhood.com are widely used.
Tipping is appreciated in Kenya, especially in tourism. A tip of 10% in restaurants is common if not already included, while safari guides, drivers, and lodge staff often receive daily tips, which form an important part of their income.
Tap water in Kenya is generally not recommended for drinking, even in major cities, as quality can vary. Stick to bottled, filtered, or boiled water and avoid ice from unknown sources, especially in rural areas.
Kenyans value greetings and respectful interaction; always say hello before getting to business. Dress modestly outside beaches and resorts, ask before photographing people (especially Maasai), and respect wildlife regulations within national parks.
Public transport in Kenya, including matatus (minibuses) and city buses, can be crowded and not always tourist-friendly. For safety, comfort, and clear schedules, especially when transferring to safari destinations or coastal resorts, private transfers via Transferhood.com are recommended.

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